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Canon’s i9900 Photo Printer
Reaching A New Level Of Ink Jet Performance Photos © 2004, David B. Brooks, All Rights Reserved In the last year, the quality and performance levels of dye-based photo ink jet printers have made great strides. Now you can add Canon, with their new 13” wide i9900, as a manufacturer that has pushed the performance quality up to a new level. The primary basis for this breakout is the addition of red and green ink to the standard mix of CMYK colors, plus a light magenta and cyan. This makes a total of eight colors, all in separate ink tanks. This is not a new concept—it has been used in high fidelity offset printing for some years. What it brings to desktop printers is a color gamut range, especially in reproduction of reds and oranges, that’s particularly significant to people pictures, and greens that reproduce foliage with greater color fidelity.
Print image quality is also enhanced
with a high 4800x2400 printing resolution and an exceptionally small 2 picoliter
ink droplet size, with 6144 nozzles for fine, smooth detail and tonality. The
Canon i9900 is not just improved in color print performance, but is really an
all-new printer. The computer interface now includes three connections—the
standard USB, and a second USB 2.0 Hi-speed receptacle, as well as support for
FireWire connection, all of which can be used to access the printer from three
different computers, if desired. Additionally there is a receptacle on the front
of the printer for direct connection of any digital camera model that supports
the PictBridge standard. This allows control of the i9900 directly from the
camera to make prints without using a computer. Even though the Canon i9900
is capable of making large 13” wide prints, it is quite compact, clean,
and has a pleasing design. For example, it allows you to completely close the
printer when not in use, sealing it from any dirt or dust that could affect
print output quality.
Printing With The Canon i9900
Photo Printer
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